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The National Limousine Association was founded in 1985 as a voluntary, non-profit, tax-exempt organization responsible for and dedicated to representing and furthering the worldwide, national, state and local interests of the luxury chauffeured ground transportation industry. It does not formulate, compose, nor ensure compliance with regulations.

Our membership includes limousine owners and operators, suppliers, manufacturers, and regional and state limousine associations.

NLA
membership unites peers in a powerful way. By pooling the resources and
knowledge of thousands of operators from around the world, the National
Limousine Association is able to accomplish goals far beyond the scope
of any single limousine company. The inclusion of suppliers and
manufacturers who support operator interests as associate members
provides additional expertise and greater empowerment. Working together,
NLA members continue to redefine professionalism and improve the
industry every day.

NLA Mission Statement

The National Limousine Association exists to promote and protect the international, national and regional interests of chauffeured transportation.

It is dedicated to informing, educating and professionalizing its members – chauffeured transportation operators, suppliers, manufacturers, local/state/regional associations –
to ensure the continued growth, development and prosperity of their own organizations and the entire chauffeured transportation industry.

The National Limousine Association exists to promote and protect the international, national and regional interests of chauffeured transportation.

It is dedicated to informing, educating and professionalizing its members – chauffeured transportation operators, suppliers, manufacturers, local/state/regional associations – to ensure the continued growth, development and prosperity of their own organizations and the entire chauffeured transportation industry.

NLA Membership Video

Policies

At their October 6, 2009 meeting, the NLA Board of Directors approved five new policy statements prepared by NLA legal counsel Michael Morrone of Keller and Heckman LLP. The statements include: